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What are the most commonly used components in a Abinition graph?

can anybody give me a practical example of a trasformation of data, say customer data in a credit card company into meaningful output based on business rules?

Thanks
Sri

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: June 09, 2008     Asked by: ghayathri 
  
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May 29, 2006 03:25:00   #1  
sudha        

RE: What are the most commonly used components in a Ab...

The most commonly used components in to any Ab Initio project are

input file/output file

input table/output table

lookup file

reformat gather join runsql join with db compress components sort trash partition by expression partition by key concatinate

hope this helps you

cheers

sudha


 
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December 07, 2006 05:03:14   #2  
mukund        

RE: What are the most commonly used components in a Ab...

Hi gayathri

We cannot say strightly that only certain componets only we have to use

it depends on business requirement functionality.

most frequently we use FBE REFORMAT ROLLUP LOOKUP(LOOKUP_LOCAL) SORT(SINGLE OR MULTIPLE KEYS) GATHER OR CONCATENATE and if requires MFS.

Hope this clears u.

yuppy

Mukund


 
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June 09, 2008 07:12:17   #3  
lavanya J Member Since: June 2008   Contribution: 1    

RE: What are the most commonly used components in a Abinition graph?can anybody give me a practical example of a trasformation of data, say customer data in a credit card company into meaningful output based on business rules?ThanksSri
  1. reformat
  2. join
  3. filter by expression
  4. sort
  5. rollup
  6. partation components.

 
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